EasyJet holidays simplifies group bookings for agents
EasyJet holidays has now rolled out a dedicated group booking tool on its travel agent portal.
This enables the trade to search, cost out and book larger group holidays for up to 16 travellers rather than the previous default of nine per booking.
Group travel options can be browsed by type of holiday, length of the holiday and others categories.
“We’re constantly looking at ways to improve the travel agent booking experience. This new update will make the process even quicker and easier,” said Head of Trade Distribution Natasha Marson.
It comes as the annual Big Orange Sale is in full swing, with saving of up to £400 off packages.
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